All the laws but one : civil liberties in wartime

Discusses the Lincoln administration's prosecution of civilians before military tribunals (as well as of the alleged conspirators in the Lincoln assassination), the criminalization in World War I of speech inciting resistance to the draft, the forcible relocation of Japanese-Americans in World War II, and the imposition for nearly three years of martial law in Hawaii.

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Online version:Rehnquist, William H., 1924-2005.All the laws but one.New York : Knopf, 1998(OCoLC)605362370Online version:Rehnquist, William H., 1924-2005.All the laws but one.New York : Knopf, 1998(OCoLC)606997385

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Discusses the Lincoln administration's prosecution of civilians before military tribunals (as well as of the alleged conspirators in the Lincoln assassination), the criminalization in World War I of speech inciting resistance to the draft, the forcible relocation of Japanese-Americans in World War II, and the imposition for nearly three years of martial law in Hawaii.

"Discusses the Lincoln administration's prosecution of civilians before military tribunals (as well as of the alleged conspirators in the Lincoln assassination), the criminalization in World War I of speech inciting resistance to the draft, the forcible relocation of Japanese-Americans in World War II, and the imposition for nearly three years of martial law in Hawaii."@en